I'm asking this just out of curiosity and have not read anything that stated this. Just thinking that since Tren and Test both have androgenic properties, do they compete for the same receptors?
For example, lets say you take Tren and Test at the same time. Whichever receptors that tren attaches to is locked and Test can't attach itself in that location, and vice versa? Or does it not matter cause we have so many receptors their is always room for more?
I'm asking this just out of curiosity and have not read anything that stated this. Just thinking that since Tren and Test both have androgenic properties, do they compete for the same receptors?
For example, lets say you take Tren and Test at the same time. Whichever receptors that tren attaches to is locked and Test can't attach itself in that location, and vice versa? Or does it not matter cause we have so many receptors their is always room for more?
Tren and Test are from 2 different classes of Anabolic Steroids (19-nors and testosterone). Thus they have different AR-binding affinities. They do not compete with one another, but rather work synergistically with each other to promote muscle growth through different mechanisms of action and pathways.
Tren and test work great together bro. tren is non aromatising so there is no risk of gyno. Its also been shown to be 3x as anabolic as test. You cant go wrong with tren as long as you can handle it.
Tren and test work great together bro. tren is non aromatising so there is no risk of gyno. Its also been shown to be 3x as anabolic as test. You cant go wrong with tren as long as you can handle it.
Actually Tren can cause progesterone-related gyno, if high doses are run with out an antagonist like caber or parmi...
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